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    Lattice Semi taps Intercomp for Central Europe representation

    05/27/2014

    Lattice Semiconductor and Intercomp announced an agreement which appoints Intercomp as a Lattice representative in Central Europe. Intercomp will play a key role in supporting Lattice as it extends the reach of its programmable solutions featuring the world’s smallest, lowest-power FPGAs (Field Programmable Gate Arrays) into wide variety of market segments including automotive, industrial, consumer, healthcare, hi-reliability, and test and measurement.

    “It is vital that our sales partners align with our goals and fully understand the needs of our customers,” said Lattice Sales Director, Worldwide Distribution, Eric Benander. “This is why were are delighted to welcome Intercomp as our new partner in Central Europe given their 20-plus-years of experience helping leading semiconductor companies like Lattice drive adoption and sales.”

    “Lattice ideally fits our more than 20 years of PLD sales experience and is perfectly complementary to our existing solutions portfolio,” said Intercomp Managing Partner Rainer J. Klink. “With Lattice, we can further extend and strengthen our system-focused sales approach, which emphasizes application solution synergies to greatly benefit our broad customer base.”

    Lattice Semiconductor

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